Did you know that there are radio stations that broadcast current weather and its conditions 24 hours a day? Did you know that you can tune into these stations from almost anywhere across the nation with the help of a NOAA Weather Radio?
Weather radios broadcast warnings, expected weather conditions, and post information following natural disasters such as tornadoes, floods, tropical storms and hurricanes, heavy winds, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. NOAA weather radios are equipped with different sound capabilities. There are distinctive tone alarms that alert the listeners to severe weather conditions. Those alarms are only available in weather radios.
The hearing and visually impaired can also get these warnings by connecting weather radios with alarm tones to other kinds of attention-getting devices like strobe lights, pagers, bed-shakers, personal computers and text printers.